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What size (dimensions) amps are you guys running inside your fairings? And where are you mounting them? I have both my inner and outer being painted and I want to get an amp for inside when I put them back on. The amp I'm looking at is about 8.25 x 8 x 2.25, do you think it will fit?
I've got an Arc Audio 125.2 sitting on top of my stock headunit. Was told the velcro that came with it would secure it, but I threw some tie wraps around it as well for extra protection.
that AMP you listed will NOT fit in the fairing, I tried a Sony amp that is just a bit smaller and shorter than your 8X8.25 and would not fit. I found the ARC 125.2 for good price and will mount it next week.
There's NO way that will fit. You'll need something a whole lot smaller. I've just ordered another Hawg-Wired system complete. I loved the last one so much, when I bought this bike it was a no brainer. 150 Watts of power and damn it man they kick *** lol. But, they can be a tad pricey unless you shop around and there are deals to be had.
There's NO way that will fit. You'll need something a whole lot smaller. I've just ordered another Hawg-Wired system complete. I loved the last one so much, when I bought this bike it was a no brainer. 150 Watts of power and damn it man they kick *** lol. But, they can be a tad pricey unless you shop around and there are deals to be had.
AIP Racing .Com Check it out I Just had there system installed and it is awsome. I think ArcAudio makes there amp But there speakers sound better than the Arc Speakers and the install was nice.
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